Ah, in at least every Bond-movie, with scenes, set in annother country, we have that. Think about the plenty of fakes Sovietish military vehicles for example.
Not for the first time I must think, that, despite the huge budgets, which the makers of Bond-movies always have, they don't have a good hand for the originality of locations, cars and -this is always totally obvious- license plates.

And the producers had to find (locally as far as possible) dozens of cars that were suitable for a Russian scene or at least looked the part, and were in good enough working condition to be driven all day. Breakdowns are expensive because the entire crew will be hanging around doing nothing until the car is repaired.